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RE: Bedroom TV + telescopic arm?



>   Presumably, due to the physical size, it'd need to be
> fairly close (i.e. not at the end of the bed or on wall behind). 

Not so sure about that ... It will wall mount quite nicely due to the
design of the stand and can be angled on it too. That means that I was
able to wall mount it quite high on the wall opposite the head of our
bed (if you see what I mean) which made watching it a hell of a lot more
comfortable than watching the 28" set which is in the corner of the
room!




I'm not entirely sure I do understand.  I've got an old 21" TV in the
corner of our bedroom and I get frustrated watching that after watching
the 32" Toshiba in Living Room- both rooms are small, and my head is
only perhaps 8 feet from screen.  If you wall mount it beyond your feet
(if you see what I mean) then it's going to be 6 foot + gap at end of
bed = 9 foot (in our case) away - surely that's got to be too far away
for such a small screen.  Hence my original idea (whacky perhaps) of
having some form of ceiling mounted arm swinging the screen down right
in front of your face (perhaps 2-3 feet away) ?



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